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R e e e e sl THE CHICAGO TRIBUNS: WEDNESDAY APRIL 21, 1875, FRIDAY’S ELEGTION. N A Plan to IPut Through tho In- ‘ eorpum(lon'Aut of 1872, PRSI S Tho City Ofcors Boliove It will Ex- tend Their Torms of 0ffico, R A Tteference to the Consiltution Bhows s te Bo Untrue. Fosult of Adopting the Aok Thatlittlo Joke which Ald. Cullorton esmzed to play upon tho Council whon the Citizens’ Ag- goctation potitioued the Conncil for o relncorno- gation of tha oity under the act of 1873, sy yob play an tmportanc park in the goveininont of this miaruled city, At tho timo it nas porpetrated. the joka was only played dircctly uron the Citizens' Asvociation, in that It doferred th fitut zencial elaction (whould tho sct bo ndopted on April 21, 1875, as dosignated) until Apnl, 1876, to which timo Ald. Cullorton and others supposed tho act would continuo in oflice tho prosont ect of cily oficials in case of its nmdoption, Tho nction ef tho lust Goneral Assembly, howover, changed matarially tho supect of What wasat thut tiwe considorad n gaod joko, Blionld tho Incoryora tion net of 1872 bo adopted by vopular voto next Fridag, tho Ma yor and voma othor principnl offl- cois o tho present City Govoruwmout boliova they will continue in oftice nutil April, 1870 or 1877, g8 tho net of 1872 provides only fur at clection for Mayor on ho third Tuerday of overy old year after 1873, Tho Aldermon anil many of tho fesaor city oftizers taink thoy would hold over autll April, 1870, us thole oleation is providod for Dy tho act In gu eleotion ocausring on tho third Tuosday 1n April of each year, it tho nct dis- tinetly provides that sll tho members of tho Council mhall bo efected at tho first annnal olection after the adoption of tha nct, and thereby cuts short, by six months, tho' torms of thoso Aldermon who woro elacted in 1874, while at the samo timo it apparontls lengthens, by five montbs, the torms of thoso Aldermen and ofticera elected in tho fall of 1878, All thosa diflicultics Henator Kohouo sttemptod to avoid Ly pasting & bill providing that, in easo of tho adoption of tun Goneral Inearporation act of 1872at any time subsoquont to tho third Tucsday in April (tho time dosignatod In tho uct for tho general olee~ Vion), it would bo legsl to hold tho Arst anoual oleotion in November, nt tho oxpiration of tho term of the prosont city otlicials, and_ bicunfally theroafter, Iy ddca wan Liooted dowh fn both Houses of (lie Axacin- iy, and not 1l now doos {ta Importance sevin to huvo been manifestod, Up to yeuterday tho provafling fmpresslon was that X0 ONG WA# IN FAVOR of the Incorporation sct of 1872, aud that what voles, 1€ any, were cant for It on the election of Friday would ‘o merely acefdental ones thrown into the ballot-box. a8 %0 many are, witliout n singlo thonght on tho part of the voteras to tho siguificance of his bullot, Up to yos- exday {t was supposcd that whot is kuown as the ¢ Ligs uor Loaguo "would votedown thonetof 1874, Bat hath of theso (heories proved Incorrect by fhie actionn of yesterday morning, At least, such was tho politicul anpiect around tha Olty-Il, und otlior plucew where pulticinus most do conyriyate. Thato who were itherta ltm]mli oppoicd to both acts wero audideuly Tou to be working in fuvor of the adoption of the sctaf 182, Wian gucatiouad ua Lo thelr ressonstlioy Ftated thut they would unhesitatingly vote ogaiust the wct. In woveril quarters it Jeakied oit that A CONSPIRACY HAD LEEN FORMED to defeat tho Incorporallon act of 1473, to Lo voted on noxt August, and that t bad been decided that the oy wy to dofeat that act was to adapt the ono of 1871 at {lso clection Friday, Then the very same lead- ers who lad proviously exprassed {hemsalyes as op- posed to thoact, when questioned moro clasely regard- ugthelr futentions, would liughingly throw downbelr oug, and scknowledgo that they wera in reality work- ing for lho sdoptdon of the set. Almoat all’of ths North 8ldo Aldermen, city ond towp otficlals, when quentioned elosely abuut fio iswue, cknowledged that s atrong influonce had beeu brought to Lesr on the Liquar Loague, aud that thut body would unsntmous- 1y voto to adopd tho act of 1872, THLIR PRINCIPAL RIEASONS for thiaactlon are found intho fact that oll liguor Iaws {n the city atn left entircly in the power of tio Gowmon Gouncil by that act, and, saatno pait e bas there evor been a strictly stl-liquor majority fu tho Gouncil, tho Liquor League aro uat afrald to risk holr bualuess by puitiug s contral fn the Common ‘Councll instead of fu (ko Genaral Assembly. 1In ojber words, tuey foel conlident uf electing o Counctl (o sult themsblven at every clection, For dagy jmat the nititudo of & certain claas af this boly hias licens extromely equlyncal, aud thelr bultjng tho parly Lus boow alinuet honrly expeeted, ffow wmany af thom, ur who of 1hem, hava thuw suddenly chauged Ahoér mitdy v not xactly kyows, por can {t be uut.d tho day of ecloction, us neaply or all of them are cu. tiroly “non-committal, I wis stalod yosterduy that Mr, Tloving, who {8 tho most promuent poiitician warking for thu defeat of tha uct of 1ai2, and U0, JACOY JUUN met in tha forequon fa tho City-fiaY), and declded which ouo of the wan to take tho leadership of (ho Liquor Leaguo fn the North Division, 3r, Hesing waa pledged to defeat that act and to work for thio adoption of the act of 1875, and, conscyuently, ko could not do aught elso than to rivk his political repu- tation on tho dufest of tho act of 872, Aly, B:hm was non-committa), sud depled that ho was in favor of tho E:nun 0 of thu ucl, but geknowledged that Countye reasurcr Millcr was losding the set now workiny for tho ndoption of the nct, 'The uiicluly of the city arv not slow to seo fu this pave tho fpuces of an old fend Letween Couuiy ‘Treasurer Milierand Alr, Uislng, and willva{\‘:ul:llll{'muy Jvllll ‘Rl‘h“ hu;e. i hens ¥, [elin'y cajicim, hield woime days ano In the Ora Fuclilo Hotaly har ajeiy boen, fauid ,"u Fo mhint unit fu support of the ‘act of 181, alitough dircctly afior thal 1Le gnembors svowed themsolves to bo die rectly opuosad to it ‘The Jopnbljcan Aldermen pier~ gent ut thut meeting will vot for tho sct, and niay Gy with thom the majority, or st leust & larga part g'l ;il’ :nm:llllllfinll. P\}Yh?(uor llhfllr lnlll!lmuull will uken up by tle peoplo dependy entfrel it Yitteal skstl of ’;um‘wmkhm M u[»'[lolil?uu B il AT THE CITIZENS' ABSOCIATION the consplracy had evidently been heard of, but tho rumors were &0 conirary and entlroly unreliable thut very Mitlo confidence was piaced in them, excopt sofar aa they tended to renew the sxcrtions for tho dofeut.of tho sof, Tho momberd of tho Apsoclation are not un- akilled i politica) deyloas, sud (Loy will meke & good oxbibit in tho election Frlday, Tuwux‘fll ovenlug the R:lita fuction; promincnt sinony which are Al, Loa @acher, White, aud Htout, togethor with many others, auet in the Hujarintondent’y eillcs aud docidud upon a deflalto copreo of actlon, 1s now understood that TIUE REAL OMIECT of tisving but one votlng-placa o sach ward not Locauso it was expected that a shight voto wonld bo wast, but ainca by baving sa few palling-places thoy ::‘:lm o oollllrnlle:l |';u the b;:uw aud ward potiticians, roapoctablo cllizens revenlad from casilug their voter, Tho selection {a tha Twentlct < talyRidToaten somaotntug of thia biy o ord o A €. HEBING, A TROWONX reporicr callod upon Mr. A, 0, Heslog st bis rosldenco yesterday evoning, and eonversed with him upoy tha situstion s foslawe ¢ Yy Roporter—1 Lieard 1f biuted ta-day, Mr, Hebing, that there ope indicatlons af tho saloon-Yeopers gping in favor of {ho Incorporatlon act of 1813 imstesd of againat 1, as hus Leen snticipated, Mr, Hoslug—Well, I caunot answer for the Iriah saloon-keepers, but I know (het the Germans will opposa he uot unanimously, Iwas somawhs sure {xn-;d myl‘d( (:-«lay ta lisar ihat & conspiraoy way be- armad s the Olty-Ualt for the carrying B e G Al erniep ot e act: i the roport, Was' talklog 1o & Lapos ing man to-dsy on the subject of the sot, and Lin auked iny alvico ps tobhow ho whauld vate, Op wmy telung Lim' {‘:" means to vole aguinat it, he remark. m.uul Ald, Pote Mabr had sdvised him to do quite Aacoontrary, Thero (s uo doubl thet tho geslaway “g‘;m‘mmwn% do thefr utmost o push tho thing S a7 10 suure » cantinusnos of thelr term m?flf"‘h—l!n Jou kuow of any ather Alderman who svor the Liil eaing=-1 0o zot for s fact, Lut T Leard to-da y:gf; S““‘,;‘:,,. Who & fuw (s, f-' ago apsured me m’nt"..': fos ety opyose thio bil v uow doing {3 wpport Uan'wop sy that thi s Yrus, 1 Leard it fro a a, tefrom & pronnent ofieial fn the Qliy- Xeportor—te, w&mfi o) Clzllzi.nmi':,u trifio changeabla in his o Hedlug (wuilling grimiy)eel shiowd rather tnink mllllapol:e'rvu.-u Jou dons anything to thwart thess Mr, Healng—X g ioniy RS e o ey dary wieasures which s (o7, pouilonal procau- eslug—1 do naty but I wi §910 thu palls, That would inayre o &xE B et 1 B i Shabie et 2. ke usiter, xnd slow them the foliaw’ tha sdoption of tho Hoport 3 W ri0t b oprs e, Morte-8de snoonkcepars are N2 There 16 10 daubt about that, WEY TERY DO IT. W4 Docaems why o pruseus glty omours bave uoan- Imonnly wheeled fnto line In support of {lie Incorpors- (1o nct of 1472are to ba found in the follawlug pars- grapha of the law 2 1t & magorily of tha votes caat at much rlection ahall Be for 41ty organization unler o general faw, wuch eity shall thionecforth be dected W he organized wider this nel; and (Lo clty vMcers then In oftics akall thercupon cxercine tho powera conferred upon like ofiicern in it II ll‘vt|lnl|ll lielr succearors nhall ba elocted and uatifled, "A general olnetion of ity ofiicars shall Le held on the third Tuesday of April of each year. ‘At the general ‘alection hebd In (47, sud Viennially the:aifter, n Mayor sbisit he elecled in each cily. “Tho Allermen wiire torms egyies in Lecomher Teopa, under 1l to hald_over until Apndl ; tha Clty Attorney, Pulice Commisaionee Sacridan,’ und Oity Troa: r O'lara hve s vrlmlxn, whilin the Mayor firm 0 thy belief that Lo whil rulo Citewgo until Ayl 3677, ¢ UNCONRTITUTIONAL. Thin {s sl very pretty, imt it 13 unconstitutional* "The 23th scction of ke 4th articla of the fundamenta Taw of this Btaze ayn that “no law ahall be passed which shall onorate Lo extend the term of any public ofliver after his election or nprointmnt,” This nootion was {nserted ot 1ho luxtauce of the Clle cagn mcrabiors of the Constltutiona] Convention for the purposaof putting s stop to & practico which had ecome nitogetlier tao common fn this city, It will Lo scen that §¢ I8 carofally drawn, the plirase * operato to extent” golng ninch further and befug mioh broader i npprication thau the worl “ oxtend " would ho. Hence, cven If the Incorporation act of 1873 Lo adopt el Friday, it canuot operate to oxiend the ferina of the prescnt élty oMcers, ‘Tlioy will ho'd oflico unti the Tirst Monduy 1n December 3 tiat Is, thny will serve ont Al full teetn for which hey w. re olected, Tho atien= tlan of tie city oflrera swho are now labaring noiter o fulso fmpreasion for tho piseage of this incorgoration st dn fuvled (0 the langiagn of - the Constitutivo, aud thoy nre ulso Iusited to coninder ANOTILD QUESTION. nder {0 Tncorporation wer, the tme for holding fhe city election for munfeipal ofiicors i the thind Thuraduy fn April of each yoar, Tho termsof the present dncnmbenly cxrire In Deovinber; notbiug can oxtond thesn, uot ovon {hio Leglsiaturo, for the Conati- tution forblds, Therefore, when Decetubor comen, tho elly wilt b feft withunt n Governmont, Thera will he o fnkervepim extending frun December until tho Lectwd in April, undor s now Charter, Tave quutfied and arsomed tho dutios of thele e Fpectlve odlecs, Durdigg that periad of four montha there will bo no Convment Cotucil 10 pusw ordinances or kil city Jroperly, no Magor to pardon Uridewell consictey o Cis' Triimurer to keep mionsy and ng Coilector o coliect b3 thor Do na City Attornoy o Corporation Conunel to give apinion ngon Iead pofute—thera witl be no Yomago of ' Clty Qavermneni—no nathing. ‘Then, wien thi comed, tho only reaedy wiil Le 10 hivve o Bpecial a ston of tho Leginlature calicd, and In womo Dossible, get that Lody to repesl (hs charter of 1 Alt@torimon the purt of eity oilicer or of others to Becurs the ndaption of (his a<l, at I'riday’s olection, wili aaly raml: in plunging Chicago ln thia nvat terris ool ionditiony It was 1 avolil Jint this coustitutionnt dienlty that (o Citizone’ Assoclaton In peepating thelr bill, Azed thoalate of the m inNovember fsteadol thu spring, Thoy Weruaiaro of tho cutpijeativun that nulght wrinn were wn April election determtuol upon, and accordiuply, whtio uckuowlodying the advisability of disconuecting the ¢ivie und gencral eloctlons, dc- clded to havo the municipal oficers elected In the fall, Itinto botwpod that overy momber of tha Git Government will fo-day consult o docitmont siih wht none of than ara toa famillar,—tha Constitution of the Stato of 1llinots,—and lean fram 8 that all theie hopes of a extetedon’of their touurea of oftico_ urofu vaiu, FOUTH EIDE HALOON-KE d. A meoting of ssloou-keepers of the outh Rids wan held at No, 359 South 8tate xiraol, lat ovenlvg, for tho purness of organizing to prevent the ndapiion of tho Tucorporation act of 1473 T'riday. Mr, Yottgloor pre- "The followity commitico nas nppotuted to be it at o polte, unil stop lieal vorlng ; WWard—Cliarios Michle, John B:ersdort, Jacol Weekort, Second IFard—Val Koller, Aug Herr, Charles Volker, Henry Heliroder, Flard IFard—A1b Yoge), Phil Kobter, G. Volbgieser, th Ward—33, Baum, Johu Drefér, 3, Stader, ifth Wiard—J, Koblliard, Micuocl Hfibert, August cnz. Bth Ward=w, Jnog, dnke Msteruus, F. Sohwefor. TUL TENTH WADD, Tho Commitice in the Tenth Ward, opposing tho adoption of tho Goneral Incoryaration act of 1872, which {s fo o votad upon Feiday nest, meb at the corner of Madixon a1l Bangauion atraets last evoniug, added to thelr number, and_arganizod by electing Gen, Hotoliklss Chalrman ond I, P, Murpby Secre- tary, Tl followlug aro the Cammittea: Gen, O, T, Hotehlias, Dr. 1 1, Blathardt, Alvin Salisbury, W, J. Onghim, A G. Low, C.' B Harton, 1. P, Aueige A, Saoki lioftiagn, the Mdn. T, 1 oudy Witz 11, Thompaon, Aloiz sutder, the lios, Jobn' C, Haines, Moury £, Oaver, Michsal MeAuloy, city olilcein £ ‘Thoo, Boerner. THE CROPS. 7, ILLINOIS, Bpeeial Corresnondence uf 2'he Chicago Tribuns, Bracrpgnny $TATION, Iil, April 10.—Auathor Arctic wave mwept over us last Frday and Haturday, Tho week preceding Lad been un- usuaily warm. Tho ground wps iu fluo condi- tion for sawing, Tho thermototer ranged from 70 to 80 dogrees from the Oth {o the 9th, On tho 15th tho barometer foll very low, followed by a beavy southwest wind, which changed to the northwest on tho 16th, with snow-squalls, tha morcury falling to 16 degrees above zeroat sun- rivo on thio 1th, and not 1ising above 20 dogreen allday, The ground frozo hard ; ico formod 2 inches o ibicimess. On tho I7th, It was 19 degrees at suvriso, 21 ab noon, 20 &t & p. m, 20 ot O p.oom. ‘Tho 10th aud 17th wero thie two coldost dava for tlio spasan of tha yoar we Liave liadl for eighteon years, On the 16th of Apnil, !t!!n'}, the thermon~ otor marked 14 dep. above zoro at sunrise, 33 deg. at moon; Amil 16, 1872, it was 20 dog. at sunrise, Fears sro entertabned that tho barloy, which had eprouted, {8 rutued, Mot of the grain sown during tho warm woatnor is nearly up. '})ut littlo whoat and harlgy will be gown in this (Kane) county, fur fear of tho chipcl-hugs. Corn_and onts will be the principal grain-crops tuued, Hay 18 yorv searco, this cold noith wind continucs much lopger, cattle will suffor soveroly, MICHIGAN, Special Dispatch ta t'he Chigago Tribune, Demnoir, Mich, April 20.—Tho Tribune to- Uy publishes crop roports from all the lesding counties of the Stato. Thoso nu to winter wheat areuot favorablo. U'he average sown did nof diffor very matorially from that of previons soa- sous. Tho fall, however, was very dry, and, for want of rain, tho plant in many eaves did not get. & good root or growth hiefors wintsr sctin, A winter followed of vory untsual severity, and, apparently, in noarly el the mare -éxpousd flalds, tho orop has been materfally injurad, ‘fhe epring thus fer bLea alio besn quita o8 unfavorabls as tho wiuter. No warm ralus havo fallen yet, aud the roporty very generally indicato that whoat is suffering serl- auely, Quly in a fow countica are full or sver- ago yields expocted. Ttoports in rogard (o fruit are quita full, - Ap- ples promiso woll. A good orop fs now anticie pated. Toachics, howevor, seomy to have boon gonorally Iylied, the damagp ivcluding in many caeos tho trees, Hmall fruite have ufim beon fu~ Jured, but still & fair yleld ta prowmised of most vnjrwtlw. I ta the sprl 3 u ragard ta the apring crops, very litt] yet bo spud, 8e tha u!:unq: i ll’nilllll{] Ilgla'.° i INDIANA, Epaclal Disuatoh 1o The Choadh Tridune, Houtu Hewp, Iud, April 20,~Parfios who havo been woll aver that gestion af Nartheru Tudinna where wintor whoat s aually s Jargo crop, qoneur fn the yoport thal whess on thp numorous gmall prairiea o aAlmaogy a toial fail ure, Mouy farmers are slready drilling in spring wheat on tie flelds that wore sown Jast fall wjth wloter wheat, In the clesred tlmbop seotion, whore there was protecton from timber, wheat looks woll, sud will avorage about s twa-ghird yiold, 1t i emtimated that this county will glu abont half a owop, whioh s {msr Lap tho adjoining counties will do, Owing to the low piices laat fall, nol more than thres. fourilia tho averago was sown, a3 compased with tus year befure, Corn commandiog good pricos m}l ‘cause & larger pleutiug th season than eyar otg. NATIONAL REFORTS, Wasmmvaton, D, 0., April 20.—An Investiya. tlau of the condition of {he wiuter whoat by the statisstcal division of the Dopartment of Agri- oulture showa the orop a8 a whole to ba much bolow the wtatug of that of lasb year fu April. Thoro Iy an appareut iugrease of sbout 7 per oent fu the ‘srena of winter wheat, amouatiug fo round numbers to 1,600,000 soras, though that portion of winter killod aud to bo roplauted in other flmcl may be equsl in the West to the en- largement of ‘whnuu arcs. ‘This incresso i swall In tha Middle Biates, considerablo in [1li- uniw aud Missouri, aud nm&mmounoly Iargest in the Calf Hiat per cent in the B:u:t'u;;:lh B RN Feishion B0 KENTUCKY, TopsviLLe, April 20,~Neparts to the Courter- Journal from all parts, say tast great damage how been dono to the frult Wud tobscoco plants by e G and anow of wook, Tast #oason wos = vory bad ono for the (nhacco-growers in_ Kontucky, and much dextitution has followed in- consoquence, Anorher | carott, which keema how brolable, witl preatly theroavo tho mlhrlu‘.:. The other crops mcom not to hava boeu greatly injured. TENNES " EE. Special Disvateh to The Uhteaqo Tribune, Naanvitie, Tooo., April 20.—It 1s nowdefin- italy known that the wheat crop is not much ine ]xlirm]. Tonnogsee will produce 6,000,000 bush- elu, oHo. CrLrvrLAND, 0., April 20.—Tho cold weathor of ths past few dayw has douo great damage to frult thronghont this acction, Toachos ero re- ported nearly all killed, and Apples wnffer cun- pidorably.. Whent iw infurad but shightiy. SOUTH CARGLINA, Cinantzstoy, 8. C., April 20,—Aoconnts from the country aloug tho coast in thin vicinity rep- remont grreal damago to tho Boa Island cotton and early fruits, eta., by the recent frosta, o s Pt ey SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF. DRIVERS AND TROTTERS. Budd Dobla, the famous driver of Dexter, Goldemith Makd, and other horves noted In the annals of tha turf, loaves ta-day for Pliladol phia with Ocoideut and §t. James, whom be Lai Juss brought from Califarnls, where, Iast seanon, thoy mada rocords which ontitlo them Lo a placo among tho bost steppera of the country. On arriving in Pbiladelpbis, the animala will Vo put into training to woar olt tho efacta of their travel, Tho oxorcio which tho mild eli- mate of California*allowed, whilo the roadsters haro wora houned in thoir stables from cold and otorms, hias rondored much training othorwiso unuecossnrs, Thoy will, with little additlousl proparation, be fu condition to meok tho groat trotters with whom they will contond tho coming Beasan. Doble oxpecta. fins work from Occidont this year, and belioves that ho ean bring hitn down o very low figares, His past performancos when ub- dor lesa skiliful hands warrant {he bellef that hls ca- reer fu the East thia swmmer will bo u notable o 10 will bo hiiteresting fuformation to ol lov track-amusenient 1o bo told that this eelebratod horio il travet, 5 portion nf the season at least, with tho £amons Goldsmith Maid, s thut botl will show thelr apwedd I variouw cities of 1o counsry In opposition_to oach ofber, It was snnounced at'the close of Tast year's boanon ihat the wonderful mare would ho witbdrawn frow_ tho truck aud devoted to Lroed- ing purposes, Tut sho made such & morveloun record that Budd has determiued to keop hier on the track suothior season, bulieviuy that e whil yet go, wiider hier beat recorded time, Budd will haudio 0. cident, hut the Maid wiil net’ aufer for watit of skill- ful incdifog, w8 sho will ko drivon Ly Bndd's father, who, Budd ways, can wpeed Lier ow well a8 ha hlmself, “Liuotwo lorees will appout st overy tmportang raciug track fn the eountry, and tho ndmirers of trotting may ul upon #ome rather muiromenty 88 Budd iea tan whoshows Lis borso's buot heel ONEIS HICKOX. Tho frequenters of tho coirwe and ail turfmon will rogrol to ficar that Orrin Ilickox bae retired from track interests, bul tioy will bo pleaned at the streak of gond fortuue which has cased thia sction, Orrin s struck a L bauanzi, 1o is aloat a8 well knawn s handler of troftiug lores as Doble, For two or tlirca Aeasons thoy have been rivaly, Laet year Hickox drovo tho cejebrated lorso Judgo Fullerton, Wl age yearcd In the races with Goldsmith Muld and tho do- ned Glaster. 1te wotild probably have remained in charye of hita hix aeason {f o bad not struck rich “pay gravel " i *Frie During the Ovmstock, Oon- solidated Virginia, and othor mining stock excite- ments, Hickix went fute a lttie deal with Buddk futher, o which fn o stngle duy he made (Lo wodest sum of $1i5,00u. In possesalon of thiu very comfortrblo fortune, Orrin s determtned (o sottle down and enjuy ft, tle las tharefore, furpaken the old s:eues of his glory, an will restde horeatter fn the eity where he hus made his Jortunata strike, EHeuce Fullsrton is naw deprived of i axpert deiver, ud wil bn obilod to entat, races in other handy, The horss s now in' San Francisco ::.u&.(: the disposition of his owuer, who resldes in o Eaut, 5 BALE OF OLEMENT Mossra, Toomin ond Graves yesteridlay sold their rolckoven Gl o mare Cleinehtiie to Budd Dok, for $15,000, nad +he will leave (Lo eity 1o morrow i Dollu'a pulaco stably fn ecmpony with Ouddent s James, *Tho dusiuation oi tha fat trottors is Philas Qelpaln, whero fhey will Le, on arrival, at onee put inta preparation ff flio coming cvents of tho keasom. Doblua abject Iy bringing the homes_thus eacly fa to havo thotn aceltiatad by tho timo tho May races tommonico, | Ozcldent will bocarefully_ozercibed by Dable, aud vach day will have privato tfota with thé Philladelpbia trotter, Nottie, with & record of 2:18, and will, with this mare, truf for the first time 1 publlc in the Fast, Ocelden’s best thne was 2:10, Doblo lios high ex- pectations of the capacily of tiis California_{eaticr, und 1isiuks he will show bel than ever befors on tho Tuiludelplts couraes, turned to Gov, Stunford Iueashira propai Dablo i hadk hich w but 48 pauuds, for the use of Occident, and Mr, Ell f the ownor of Nit i, lashad one coustrncied whicl weighe but 50 pounds, - BILLIARD! HONING=—LIVEIMAN, Yosterday'a oxercisos in the millard tourna. ment bogau with o gamo Lotwoen Houing, of Qo, and Livorman, of Wiscouain, Jt was notoworthy prineipally from tho fact that horo Livermay acored is firet yietory, Thia playor contestod the gamo with gronter nerve and spirit than herotofore, Iis part of it wos matked ot timon by roally excellent playjug. 1o took the lead in tha fourth luning by a run of 35 mada by round-the-tablo shots alwoat wholly, and kept it throughont. At tho twonty-third inping ho had accumnlated 134 poluta to Honlug 67. Tho lat- ter then gat down to business, and by close work got willin 16 points, but tho Wiscoustn piigrim's game be- gau o brauch out again, and, helpod along by round- the-tablo woores of 20 aud %, Liverman won by o Tun of 8 fu tho twenty-third funjug, Following is the NCOTO § TAVETAAN=", 2, T, 85, 8, 1, 0, 8, 4, 0, 19,9, 1, 10, 1, 2,9,0, U, 7, 1, 18, 0, 6, 3, 2 20, %, 3, %, 83, bty ik age, 0234 n'mmm-anlmunswl"oenau,o 0,000 0, 1 % €0, 0, 1,0, 50, 5o demtts Wy Timo of Gamo~0ne hour aud fflcen minulos, GALLAGHER—MILLER, Tho noxt gamio, which was betwoen Gallaghor, of Obio, aud Biller, of Laifsians, excited more thau Buual dnforeat, un 1% result, jun groat measyre, de- elded {hie chaiplonship, It terminuted in' tho defost of Millor, and thus put hlin on w lovol with Iirlelgh, Carlor, Sbaw, wid Rulick, {n tho race, all of thoso playors baviti lost two gatnes cacl, nud put MeAfep at tha head, whioreas, If Lo Lisd won 1t, Lis getting the fuut prizo'would Lavo Loon almont’ certaln, Jarier lod oif ut onco with o fow juconsiderable runs iu the preliminary luuings, and tion, i tbo uinth, put - wlf & guod wuyy {n’ advaice with sun of ' 80, all of hich woro' mudo by Ao Lot descpilon of genoral playing, Subscquont ruos of 22, aud 23 mado alinost {0 copsooutive in- 1s weoro ta 181, Milier,wiio was wuable trike Lis rogular {““' uaving bub B3, Oallaghber Teached Lfs Jaxt bulton foue inniugs snbwequcitly, Bl ta (o wieaitiue having lncressod his scoro 4 -olnta, = I iio foflowing 1u the acorey UAtLioizs=1, 13, 6, 0, 0, 4, 10, 0, b0, u‘ 8 4,29, Y RN nflu"'?"l,”xu';,'o' 10, 9, O 1y 10, 0, 0, 0, 7, ) 10, 9, 0,14, 8, 0, 0550, ' Abarags, 4’010, "ilaotGue otr, | . RUINBA—M'AVER, Tho third gamo of the day, and tho fopty-8fih of tho tournamont, wan next pluyed by Rhines, of Obivago, pud fAun, of Duaveuporf, It waa interestivg frum ionch {ho wiino eatus that “tuveated tho formiee guns with exelicment, MceAfoo, now that Aliller haid leen et lack, ktood Hrat {n the contest, nnd thore yns much inferost’ foll mu ta wheller he would malntain thts [untuun or ho set hack with tho several loscrs uf wo gmmes, It was not 5 raphd or brilllant game, Lt was very evenly oonfested, Lub fow points Here wada o elther wide i (ke Arvt fow inlngs, Dump® - fiewt sctively opened lusiupss i tho cighth lunlugs, when he speeded the bally for 21, - MoAfou soon’ afierwards overtook biin witha Fuuof 30, From this to the twenty-secoud lunmg botii wen were ueck-and-neck | now ong s trifle I advaiice, fhun the o 1u st inning MeAfeo took tho lead with 16 points, sud heid Just alout thut num- ber In advauco untll tho thirty-Art, when @ Dutp® ol & tine **leava ™ and knooksit ot 12, Uie rewalnder ot bisatrlu ery prettioat nursiug, 3,1, 4 0y 30y & 11, 10, 3, 3, 9 9 %) by 0, b 10, 0 T, %' 0 ‘J.'«L‘ionl 0AVEK—D, 0, 7,9, 2, 0, 0, 5, 34, 0, 77, 9110, ERR R AR AT i bl (Y “Time~Ona hour and thirty minute © PARKED—I0A. The evoning's oufurtainment opened with a game botween Parker pud Hos, 18 wev 8 Very onp-sidud conteat, Parker putltng in » Tun ot (he start which @avo blm tho largest portiou of tho frus 100, sud #osaiod 10 somewiiat tlscaucort, {ha outhorner, wh failed to play with bis usua} skill, ‘The kost of the wiuner's playlug was done in (o ibled fnuing, when Lo oparated thy Lalla for 4, 1fo didd uot turn his atelog, howgver, fur tou fuuluge, bis gaie afiar oo complliitng thls run Ltug very slowe Bumall runs the vulo 0 Lath aldus, {a sicoptious balng How's FuR Of W fu tha twentipih luulu{, aud U3 10 the thisty, first, and Purkor's run of 224 (ho tweuty-Onst, The lolilnwlnlhlh. score 3 0,5, % B 6 3, 1 Yanken~0, 3, T4, 8, 1, 0,0, 0, 6, % &, 6, 3, 15, 1, U3y 15400, 1,0,8, 0, 3— . ! Aol o Hoawd, 1,0, 9, 0,8,5,1, 3, 0 0,4, 3,03, 1,1, PRI SR Tlm‘::zl game—0ne Lour and (wenty minutes, “The vacand guras of b Sy bob 1 Py ne ‘s:q ® of the eveniug, wuagw‘:a& lgau, Hhuw, of Judiaua, prow Quito intdrectiug, Lut 3t wea Dot Tia7ed with tha skill Audaplrit nad eapacled 15048 tiase Tuvariia playe e, and, at the cloning Innings, it was ducldedly © off," Hirrlolgh want aliesd with Fuus of 19 aud 21 fn_ the fonrtly and ffth fnnings reapectively. Inaving Hhaw at 1 hinwixteenth Intton, In the elglih intdig s got in & run of 5, made i the usidly beilllant style of nurs- fimg ami ' posttion-playfugg, Fhia burncd him his fret atring, th scote standing Darlitgh, 1053 Shuw, 14, Ty Jatler lenronod tho gap i the fullowing funing with & neat run of 27, browdng up In e very ditcult ahort deaw, Burlcigh, aftee s lig rum, let down somcwhal, but Rhaw fali]d to gain ground, ' notwithtsnding, In thotwentletls mulng ho stoad exantly 1) Lebind, In tfa shiare of thinloning he seduced thls excers 45 Juints by very ine nurming play, The atrings then Burod, 183, lurleigh § 83, Rhaw, Burieigh dawdied away ten tiorn inningn Leforo he ‘uiwiicd the game, wiving Bhsw. lots ehaucen, which b fallod $0 e V10, 8,6,0, 15, 5, 18, 0, 0, 1) 0, %, By, 0,98 01, % 1,97, 1,5,0,0,3, 1, 6, 6,% % 0 040 6 b bmita” PaSarnger [3 Time'of game—One liour and twenty minutes, OARTER—MAGGIOLL, A gamo betwoen Carlor, of Olio, snd Magglall, of Touisiaus, coucluded tho ‘eveulug ceromonien, - It fur- nishied an‘exhibition of very fine playivg on the part of the winner, sud oceaslonsi Yery Ruiful wnrk on tho part of Maggloll, Tla latier, in the third funlng, dlaplayed a - dexterlty ih ‘nursiug wifeh bas ncarcely been murpassed In duc tournament, Tta nursed ont . 49 off the rigbt-hand half-a-dozen fnchen, Bl witout mviug the al ia ol Biuincll with But e _seemed Lo lisve exhar run, Carter, on tho coutrury, He fnacked out 38, 22 54 1u thre by eantifnl genaral play. A ru afterwsrds, which took him ta 133, Tho Bouthorner was unabla to play 1 though bio wucceeded it adding 8 neat run of s c Carter, huwever, pushod out iu the twentieth e i wooy beling 44, owing is the sonve s ARTER—3, 0, 11, 2, 14, 1, 29, 22, 54, 1,2, 6,0, 31,3, 3 et Qvfi,"ff'l'r' 81,1,30,0, 4, 3 18 Sl 5 By h 0. Kyeragh, B 2 00 4030, 8 game—One lour anl ten minutss, NOW THEY 8TAND. Tha following abuw tho cxact stauding to date of every player in the tournament s McAvsk Las won from Burleigh, Toa, Maggioll, Honing, and Parker; and laa ot to Miller snd thinen, AM1rren hias won from Ruiues, Magglall, Shaw, e~ Afce, Liveriou, and Carter ; and has fout lo Burleigh and Gallagher, Tunwsaau hins won from Gallaglier, Parker, Siller, Iontisy, and Shaw ; and ban loat to MeAfes and Carter, TNk has won from Liverman, Lontug, loa, Gal- laglier, Muggloll, and McAfee; and baslost to Stiller and Bhaw, . Can1zu han won from Liverman, Parker, Gillagher, Dulcigh, 13 wad Maggiol; sud s e o Saw and Miltor, 114w has won from Maggioli, Carter, Liverman, 11 snd Rbjues ; sl has lost to Miller, Gallagher, ll:l Buriclgh, - j GaLLAGHER has wop from Parker, Shaw, aud il lor anl s loat to Burloigh, Carter, thines, and angioli, Sk has won from Ifoniug, Lierman, and Hoa ; u‘;u!‘ ’h:n lost to Gallagher, Carler, urieigh, and Atce, Maadtort ks wan from Tiverman, Houlug, Galla- AlrS and Laa Toat to Blaw, Miler, dicAfeo, hiinen, and Corter, o linw won from Livorman: and hax lot to Uouiug, hicAfee, Ithines, Blinw, Carler, and Farier, Moxtio hen won fram Hoa ; aud Las loat to Jihines, Maggloff, Parker, MoAfee, Burlelgh, anil Tavsnian has'won from Honfiid; aud Carter, Rbines, Maggloll, Bhaw, ilier, Parker, and Hioa, OAMER TO-DAY, Afternoon~—Tlon vs, Mille, Putkie e, Rbiges, Sl . Honing, Feenuig—Liverman ya, Galiagher, McAfes vi, Car- tor, Maggloll va, Burleigh, julkssaion, S0 " CRIME. MURDER AT BOMERVILLE, TENN. Aeypwms, Tenn., April 20.—Oscar Burton was killed at Somervillo, Tenu,, yesterday, by o man named Doyle. Burton, last fall, bad s torriblo WASHINGTON, The Post-Officc Conspirator Hinds to Suffer Little Inconvenionce. Rumors Concerning a Couplo of Changes in the Cabinct. Five Miltions of 5-20 Bonds Called in for Redemption, CABINET RUMORS. DELANO, Srecial Dipateh to | he E:hieage Tribune, Waminatoxn, D, O,y April 20,—A careful in- quiry in oMicial cirales shows tat the seusation- al report relative to tho forced remignation of Beoretary Delauo lacks fouudation. Asalstant Secrotary Cowan, whose name is meotioned in connoction with the report as knowlug mromn- thing of the mattor, denies anv knowladge of it, and i8 very confident that Mr. Dolans had not resignad prior to the departuro of the-I'residon- tial party for Boston, I'ho teport ia rondered furthor improbablo by the fact that Hecrotary Delano, ot the request of the Iresident, accome- pamod the I'realdentlal party to the Centeuninl st Lexiugton, which would bave scarcely boet the cane had the President directly hefore that time Invited Soorolary Delano to resign for dishanont acts. 5 1o the WaemxoToN, 1), rrens.] socin 3 Aprit 20.~-Among the later rumors of Cabinet clhanges is ove o tho effoct that Attommey-Govosal Wilisms will oon rotre from his present pomtion. He dves not absotutaly deuy the truth of the roport, butad- itk it is Lrobable ba mav belare long engage tn other purnits. Some of his most lutimate filonds nay the indication 18 hie will resigu at the end of the present tiscal year, if not avouer. it b ‘THE POST-OFFICE FRAUDS, TO 00 HCOT Tt Speaial Dispateh ts The Chivugo Tribune, Wisuryotox, . C., Apnl 40.—1le caso of Hinds, cbarged with corrupting the Fost- Otiico clorky Floyd, Channel, Datbrock, aud Colt, wau docided to-gay. In each of the casea Hinds wae hold to bail in 25,009, Ilis attornoy, in his ar- gument to the Commiselouer, outlived what ovi- dently will be Hinds' defeuse. Thia ia that tho uoeupported ovidenca of the corrupt contractor Katiles, the acoomplico who turned Blate’s ovi- donce, 18 not suflicicnt for n legal conviotion, and the fact Is that {ho evidence of Kettlos 15 uot ouly unsupported, but 1 conttadictod in #omie innortant details by the four cleiks, The Commissioner, contrary to the usual practice. fiut, by the cunscut of the proseculion, houud Hinds aver ta tho present Graud Jury, which ro- nesewbles nest week, aud not the Grand Jury of tho next termn. ‘Fhe frieuds of ihinds aro vary conlldent of &n acquittal, audibat the case will thore stop. No epecial progress has beon wnde npon the investigutious iuto the other oi- loged frauds. 17 the Associated Pres Wasmycrox, D, C., Apni L, mmiesioner Ingersoll to-day hold ex-Marshal Hitds, aceuscd of complicity tn mall fraugs, in £45,000 bail to awaic tho action of tho tirand Jury, e = s neda oncounter with threo brothers uamed Rives, dur- jug which two of tho Rivos were killed and the other dangerously wouuded, Buston hoing shot nine times, and, It wae thought, fatally wonnd- ed. No particulars of the Lilling of Burton have booy received, Tater advicos from Bomorvillastato that Oscar Burton was killed by a young mav named Thom- an N. Dosle, bis former room-mate, who had beon summenod hefore the Grand Jury and questioned as to Burtow's carrying arms, a8 wore two othars. Doylo after tostifying toki Durton what ha bad done, sud offerad ts vay Lis fina. Burton told him he wouldn't ~shoot =au unatmed man, but warned him ha wonld elioot him the nox: time he anw him, On Monday morniug Dole startod from bis store to hia breakfast, and. in passing Burton's boarding-house, saw the lattor como out, and put hig hand Into Lis bosom, Davlo roturnod to tho store, srmed mealf with & shot-qun wnd revolver, and soon eaw DBurton crossing tho suced towsrds the store. He fired (ho coulants of both bar- rols into Burton's body. The Iatter foll, apd Doyle firad twice more with the rosolyer, but Burtan was alrondy dead. Burton was but 18 yoars of age, and,” in addition to tho two Rives \Lhnm bo killod laat August, ho had killed o pen hearly thrae yairu sinco. Burton's fathar w‘ru killed in n rencontro in thia city bofore tho :‘ 'ar, Doylo wag arrosted aud hield for examina. tion, GANQ OF ROBBERS CAUGHT. Toaaxsranr, Ind, April 20.—For several months the railronds conterlug Liorq Lave beou tho victims of » wevios of robberios of merclian- diso, Yostordav moruing it was discovered that several oars on the Dittsburg, Cincionati & 8t Louis Railroad hiero had bepu broken open. The poliow tracked tho thipves, pud Jass night arrested four, 'To.day four more were arrested, amoug thom a morchaut by tho name of Krath, who had been rolling the stolen property from b stora. Tho others wore railraad cuployes, with the oxceptivu of one, a farmer 'llrlug soveral milos wouth of tho city, wha would pick up tho various packagos of goads ug they wore thrown from tha train and Laul (hem into tho city. The gaug was wall or- ganized, and hiad been oarrying on its deproda. tions for soveral manghs. A lavge quantity of tho atalon gonde, consiscng of barrals of wiisky and sugar, boxes of tobacco, boots and plhoce, wors recovered. ‘ SWIFT RETRIBUTION. 8r Lous, April 20,—An unknown negro visited tho bouso of & wealthy farmor, nameil Thcmas Nowkirk, liviog i miles from Tipten, Mo, last Baturday, during the absoncs af.tho male mem- bers of tho family, snd sttempted to raviel Aru, Newkirk, Ono of Mrs, Nowkirh'a daugh- tor's gave tho alorm to hop prother, a boy of 17 years working in an adjoining fleld, whilo an- othior daughtor only 10 years old solzed o pickax lying in tho sard and doals the negro a blaw on the hepd. The nogra then flod, followed by the gop witl o shotguu, ‘The Lmr-uh was kept up 7 mitos, whou ho was overtaken ayd fonr loads of bird shot fived into Lim, but e was not ovor- nowored uutil a pistol ball way sent {hvangh Lis ungs, which brought biny down, Mld from tho offcets of which he died in & short time. THE MERRY WIVES OF WILTON, Fpecial Diapateh to The Chicaga Tribunie, Davenront, Ia, April 20.—FElla Cory, the young girl who waa tarrod and foathered at Wil ton on Haturday, is now hore, and has com- monced procoedings againat all (he women cons cerned iy the disgracefyl affalr. The names of tha women.cruunders aro Mre, Daulel Dicksop, Mrs. Carlton, Mre, Wright, Mes. J, B, Adde, M, Dunlel Moore, Mra, H, Beott, Mre, Johu Wiloy, Ars. Watkean, Mra. Bentloy, aud Mrs, Anderson,—all wives af tha mout prominent morchants of Wil- Ty A are fow who at ta oxouso th w’om:rvx'. 'x'n: \?3.‘.’.2 ‘I‘u whl?:h the girl lived was almost ontirely destrayed. THE BRANRT TRIAL AT DESMOINES, Spaatal Dipateh to The Chicaro Tribune, DrsMornes, Ia., April 20.—Tho second venire of jurors was exhausted to-day iuthe Brandt onse, and butono juror obtained. Vifty-eight luvo beon expusod, Another veuiro is qrdared for to-marrow, Ay, Drandt in willivg to (ska » fl\? from the bystandors, The prosecution ob- ects o HOUSEBREAKING AT BELOIT. Special Diapaloh to T'he Chicave Triound. Reroir, Wi, April 20.—1. J, Follaut's raule danoo was antered by s burglar last uight and sbous 800 stolen frow his pauts paoket. Thiee other houses were entarad but uothing oblalngd. No clow tatha thiof bass boon obialued, TRIM. OF A DEFAULTER. Spectal Dispatch (o The Chicaao Jyibuney Font Wavar, Ind., April 20.—Luo tiisl of Fred Bulllvan, tho alloged dofaulting clerk of the Adams Expresa Company, will bogin in the Orim- inal Courd to-morrow, MURDEROUS INTENT. Bpecial Disvateh to The Chicage Tribund, Lo, Allen Co., Ind., Apn! 20.—Marous Green- walk was arrosted to-day, carged with assault wilh intant to kill. 2Ue was adaltied (0 baily NOTES AND NEWS: TUL LLUNT THEPT. Epecial Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, WasiNaros, D, O., April 20.—Matt Carpon- ter Lios bean ougagod Lo assist in the dafause of Gen, Jamaos (i, Biuot, of Ksusze and Chicago, who has alrcady been convictad of an attemnt ty swindle tha Norih Caroliug Indians. Blurt now stands covvictod, aud & motion foarrest of judg- ment I8 peuding. Carpenter is retained to argue this motion. The evidsnca upon which Dlunt was convicted shows him to have beenn man of consummale ras:ality, 1Iis corrupt plaus coutempiated tho payment to himseif of 70 per cout af §363,000 ot the fund of those Indizns, Heo in fact obtatued £30.000 out of $50,010 heforo the money lcfh Wanlungton, and 60,000 acres of lund. The In- dians have recovered their lauds throngh tha courts, aud, by recoul Covgrosvianal logislation, have had rertarcd to jhem tho balance of the 2200,000 whick Blunt had eealy sppropiiated. MARY RABRIS, who, eomo years 30, sbot Burraughs, of Chica- 0, then in tho Treasury. Lhae Leen removod flom the Iusuno Asylum to Providence tlospital, MATRINONIAL, Gen. J. 11, Baker, Commissioner of Peusions, and to be Survevor-Geueral of Minnesota, has warried & Washingion lady, (70 the Sssucited Press, BONDS CALLED 1 WasumxatoN, D, 0., April 20.—The Becretary of tho Treasury ta-day issued & call for x5,000,- 00 1 5,20 bouds, upon whick inteteat will censo on the 20th of July, The Socretary also in~ structa the Asairtant Tiensurars thronghout tha conutry to bogin to-morrow paying the May - tereat ithout tebate. 'The honds called in are voupon Londs, aud are included within the fol- lowing numberss Fifties, from No. 15401 to 17,160 ; auo hupdreds, frqw No. 40,001 to 44,200 5 five bundieds, from No, 20,00} to 22,400; one thousande, from No. 66,001 to 70,930, POLITICAL, THE WIBCONSIH SLATE, Bpecial Dvateh to The Chicaap fribune, Minwsukee, Wis, April 20.—I¢ ia etated to- day that o majority of tho Republican State Ceutral Committee aro knawn to favor Mr, Johnson, ox-8enator, of Dano County, for Bee- rotary of Stato; and that J. AL Drackott, editor of the Eau Olaire Free F'ress, will nlso bo n can- didate. An interview had by Tus TinoNe cor- respondont with o prominent leador of tho * Yauug Repuhlicane,” elicited the iuformation that o agreed substantislly with Boss Keyes' (otheryiso tho State Central Committeo's) slate, a8 publighed in Tig Trisuse, although he ob. Jocted to its going forth as tue * alate™ of tho Ucntral Cominitteo, 8s La knew there was a division of oplnion on the nomineo for Lieutensut-Goveryor and for At- torney-Geno=nl. IHa wns mnot propared to say whom Lo would ur:port for lLisutonants Giovernor, but he connlderod that Potter-Law Pottor stood a good chanco far the Attornoy- Genoralship, aliliongh personally ho preferred Oasvidy, ands shouidl vota fur him, With thoso pdditions for Sceretary of Stato, aud modifica- tions a8 to Attoruey-Cloneral, tho coming mon on the Ropublican Btate tioket stand oonfesrcd. Jandinpton gacine (o have atmost & ¢lear told, it you believe Milwankeo palitieisns, fop tho Gave ernoveliip, and Daotz, tho German, for tho State Trousuryship, The latlor expoctstion is sound, but the friends of P, Bawyer will have a ool Juul 0 8ay as to tha Qavernorship. Jieyos s circulating uround the Stato smootbing the ‘way for his oandidat OREGON. peefal Disvateh to The Chicaao Tribune, ‘Wasiisaroy, April 40.—~The otory of the res. ignation af Atty.~Gan. Willlsme has this foun- dation: Willisms {s » eandidato in Orogon ta sucoppd Kelly as Unlied Btatos Bonutor. Kolly's term oxpires March 3, 877, Tha Oragon Legls. Iature will bo elpcted nost epring. Sovaral po- ltleal couveutions will bo Lield thia fall, Will fams i quito anxious to wpend threo or four montbs thla summer .and fall in Oregon, s the ocampaign praotically be- viue with there conventions, Ia ocaun't well da this, and porform tho dutics of Lis oftice, Williama' frienda horo claln thal bis changegs for elogtiun to the Sonute are gond in tho event of & llulmbllun victory. iero 1y unity among the ltopublicans, and s division among he Demograts, ‘Tha Domoorstic candie dates ure Kelly, tho prosent incumbont, Neswmith, and Grover, Botween Kelly and_Nesnith thore fua vory bitlor foud, aud the Domocrats gour orally ara not in harmony. As Orogon opous tho Presidentis) campsign fn 1576, the Tepub- licaus aro confidont that such efforts will be made a3 will ourry that Hiate for the Republican tiokot, aud slect \Williamg to tho Souate, DWIGHT, ILL. Bpectal Diapatoh b The Chicago Tridune, Dwiont, 11, Aprit 20.—Tbe attompt to vegu. Iste by law what peopio shall drink, so far a¢ whisky and boar are coucernwl, Lias proved s to- tal fadlure fu this village durivg tho past year, uotwithstanding tho fact thae a Board of Truee teon wero oloctod composed of some of our best oltizens, and backed up by a large majority. Thoy verysoon fouud that they were utiurly unable to check or even ocontrol h||.m llquor _ traffo oonsequently, Wwe ave fl"llflfilm.m ; lqtull.fluhnoi o0 of thom paying IIY llcense, and demoralizing tho com- navity. ‘Tho eitizens bers to-day did not thiuk it wino torepoat the sama expatiment, aud alect- rd & Bonrd of Trustees who will grant licensen under tho present 8iate law, Tho elaction wan condueted very quietly, and vory littie, If any, vpposition was made to the Heenwso tickot, DE3PLAINES, ILL, Boeetal Diapateh to I'ne Chicaan Tridune, Desvimses, Ji1., April 20.—Tho annual elec- tlon for Vi'ngn Trustoes teok placo {n Deaplaines to-day. The etection was an unnisually exeiting one, and cxlied ont an unprocadentod vote, ow- ing to the fact that upon the result dependad ho nelection of w mte for tho propored bridge (fur which an anprovriation was made Iast £l by the old Iioard of Trustean), Tho following gontlemon wern electon, u mnjorlty of whom aro in favor of spavning the Desplanes Tiiver at this point, south of the railroad mm‘uo: . flenvlm.AJ.‘{).ul"n\)‘lcn | \X. Noffman, F."Whit- comb, A, Molderhaver, aud A. Myo: T, i, Clerk. yoih Ay, . OPESON, 1L, Sneeial Dievateh o 1he Chcago Trilune, Ongcoy, Ik, April 20.—<The lougsloaked. for city election was leld Loro to-day, resulting in st overvhelming victory in each ward in favor of no license. It was n fair, closely-contexted fight botween temperance and whisiv, Terfect | Dieace Jprovailed lhmn}xlmut the day, and to- wight tho odtoenton of tomperancs wid good government are jubilant aver the victo Tho ticket elacted 1w ax follown: Mayor, A. 1., Ettin. pers Clerk, P, R. Artzg Treasror, €, Tehiman ¢ Attorney, (i 1% Leslios Aldoimen—Liret Ward, E. », Piervon: Second Ward, J. W. Mack; Third Ward, ¥. G, Jones, EYANITON AND SOUTH EVANSTON, Syetal Dowpaleh to The Chieago Trbuns, Evaxston, Hi., April 20.—'Tho village eleotlon to-day neensioned considerable excitemen:, though the only question fuvolved was Lhe popi- farity of candidates, Tollowing is the volo: Trustees—Huse, G12: Bininart, 612; Taylor, 699 3 Iglehart, 6042 Wheeler, 611 ; Kidder, 957 ¢ 1 ‘Fu uot electod, 2995 Clork, Scott, 3uy; ilton, 218 South Evanston slected the following village ofticers to-day, 143 votes heing polled 1 Trae- teon—J. B. Kirk, Nie Weller, J. B. Adams, Tom Wileon, I, A. Warren, Nic Morper, Clork—1I%, It Hogle. HYDE PARK, ILL. Speeial Disvateh ta 1 he Chicaso Tribune, Hyoe Pank, IiL, April 20.—The villsge . tion possed off quietly, The vote shows a small fncroase on last year. Tho result is ny follows: Trustees—J. R, Hoxie, 1,116: A. R, Powell, 765 J. R. Bonsley. 718; C. D, Howes, 7013 J. B, Calhoun, €69: T. 6. Qil- lett. 634; M. 1. Dogue, 6683 C. M. Hardy, 657; J. Il. Flood, 6563 GG, Cur- tor, 6303 W. B, Arnoid, G, ‘'or Clerk—J, 5, Scovel, 781; J. (. Hamilton, 545. Tho flrst threo Lrustoes slected ana the Clerk ‘wero on the royular tickei, and the romaining thres ‘fruatees wero on the I'eoplo's ticiet. ELECTION OF TAMMANY SACHEM3. New Youk, April 20..~The clections for Sacha emd af the Tumnany Rozinty rosuited in a com= plete triutph for Jobu Kelley, the Demoeratic clieftain of the city, is ticket recoived 457 votes, whila the Opvosition tieliet, boaded by Cowptroller Audrew 11, Green, got but b votos, DANVILLE, ILL. Special Dimvateh o 1he' Ciseam Tribune, Dasvuag, Ik, Apil 20.—The election of city ofticors hiera to-day created but little excitoment, sud nob the uw Porty lines sud thoe 1i juor question were totally fgnored, Thecoant- ing of the votes will not be comploted tll 1 o'clook, ROSELAWD, ILL. KexaixaTox, Nl April 20,—The returns from Rouolpnd are s folows: lHowew, 91; Calboun, 83; Amnoid, 71 Gillett, 693 Hardy, Hoxie, 06; Hamilton, 623 Bozue, 24: Casfer, 20; Pow- ell, 82; Bremly, 13; Keovel, 91; ¥Flood, 0. BRADFCRD ILL, Dravronp, 1L, April 20.—Tho temperanco ticket was clected here to-day for tho first tinte since tho organization of the town, Thers iy | much tejoiciug over tho resuls, FOREIGN. GREAT BRITAIN. THC PABLIAMENTARY ELECTION. Donras, April 20.—Mz Parnell, tho Home- Rule candidste, wae returned to Parllament to- day for Meath. 3 CHURCH COUNCILS, Draft of tho Constitation of the Pan Presbyterian Confederation, Rteligious Conventions in Session at Milwaukee. Miscellancous Itema, . PRESBYTERIAN ALLIAMOE, New Yonx, Aprit 20,—Tho Conunlites ape nolnted to prapara 1o draft a constitution for the proposed canfelerntion of Presbytorian churzhes, to b cobsidered at & mecting in Lon- don on the 218t of July, subknitted tho Rams to & macting to-day. The following is the draft adoptod ¢ It {atepreed to form @ Protytoian Allfance to meet zencral council frota thie th ks in order fo mani- the onenced of tha churet.e, thierltar thie great enda fir the Chureh wan atituted by Ler head 3 1t lelng wndirriood that 1ko abytetlan churelien,’ i thux wniilng, do_not mean gnrate from ather ehurehes which hold 0 Olrist, Bt vill ha - aldy to joitt thesa in Curiclan tellowabip, K010 e tine Hia eanee nf the iteds er. cLE ), Thin al abiatl bo called the confed- 4 fonucd Canrches boliling to the Proaby~ rem, Lol of w tho Ol and Kew T 1t Chirlat and the S ripturcs of euts, Any Citnrch e, by fts adibselon tothe confederation ut Teing adittod Ly voto of Al niust ba i conformity e Neformad Chureh, ko shall consist of delee trcues | Cnumter fron ewh 1 thuiied Ly tha ) 1t It Gunora) Connc il with 11w € nlearloais B Con e o ¥ 'a T 0 infstera and el he Cotne cil mus, on the recommiendation. of 1ha (umeitice o Overtisre, ehoose mxyniaies, not delegatis, aud fuvite them 10 slt, deitberato, i, ‘tho Coun §l, while It hav the pawer to e terinine what UresUtesian Churhis shisll be ilwed to Jidn the coufe tef.tion, shall not interds fufernal order or disoiplite of any churei, hut shall take up ouly such evangelionl mahjecta ax have Leen commitiel to tho Caurel by hier preat headl, Topten may Lo brousht befory it by aby chirch which {s & aember of the confedersot, ur by meme 1, on being traunratited by the Com. mittee ou Ovietiired, Derdiions and reconuncidations af th uall Lo trausmitted tothe Supreme Con ral_churches, aud Lo entitled to re. seive roeeeufol conideration, 5. The Councll thall seek to help all woak and striyling churches; to promots freedoms of chugeh wtlong 10 father’ aud dizsominats ' fuformation cencerning the Chureh at large; to commend tha Presbylerfan system as combining simpie- fy, efiic amd whptation to timea wind conditiune, sball suteriain fucta* directly with ILe work of evanz.l as followhi of the ehurches, distribtton of sl fusdlun of the chinrell energio, espertally ot grent citios and dewsititn districts, o .« duntructiin for tho youug, usuctifieation of tho ath, karproesbon of fnfemperance und other great ailing vicos, systematic bepeliceuce, overtirow of ud Komantam, Conncil skl kel to guida aud stimulate pubilic ¥ yapers, ublishing and cirewlating Infor- mation ubout the state of the Churcls and missiona, odtici of sound Berlptural riuctpicl of truth, tution wball not b changed, excopt cn motion made 5t oue meeting of the Connuil and car- rled by » two-thirds volo »t the nest meeting, Y/ISCONSIN SARBATH:SCHOOL INSTITUTE. Speciat Diagatch to TAe Chicago Trionie, Mizwavsne, April 20.—The firs¢ nonual moet- ing of tha Daptist Gtate Babbath-echool Tustl- tute, which haa been tooked forward to by school teachers and church membuors geuerally with Rrcat ing % {or somo time, apened this morn- ng at tho Figet Bapist Chgreh, Jetforson streat, the Rev. D, . Haitoman, couductor, presidiog. Following were among the delogates present : The Hev. D. E. Halteman and wife, Delavan g the Rov, J, W, Fiuh, Fox Lako; the lov. E.D. Havage and wife, Beloit 5 tho Iev. J. G. Tunie uon ; the Hev, (i N. Datten; tho Tov, Mr. v. It Morey llhu il the aukesbu § Liev. Ap Amod, Alise Shine iy, sud Mies Worth, Delavan; the Ruv. dir I Clicagos Dr. Henshall, Greon liay the 1. Edmondy, Braver Dams the ov, O swacalia § the Reve Wa Mry, Bafley, Wauia. cloit; the Hev, Jumos tav, E, (1 Thoman, M. L Mann,g uud . dutfer, Anna Sieptoe, the Le the licv. Mr. Gorman aud wife, Munros Mr and 2rs, Lewvis, and Mra. Oluistend, Delott s the Rev. 1L W. ttoazes, tao lev. 1. C. Fuller Lodi; dr, 4i 4 Miller, Mixs Detuueg, Mist Boorman, Mr. ‘Lreat, wifo, sud daughier, Cline RENEALY AOGAIN, Loxpox, April 20.—Dr, Kenealy appeared in tho Guild Hall Justice-ltoom to-day, fu responto tos snmmons 1:sned at tho instance of Mr. Wright, tho editar of the Adrerfiser, chargivg Lim witt libel. ‘o roum was filled with the fricuds of tho Doctor, and o denso crowd wah in the strect. After a hoating, tho snmmons was distissed, and the resuit wea grocted with tre- mendous choeriug by tho peoils in the room, which was caught up Ly thoso outside., yDr. Kenocaly wna escorted Trom the building by thaousands of peuplc. THE SOM BACES, Loxnox, April 20,—At tuo Kpeom spring mect ing to-dav, tho city and suburban Landicap was won by Dalhuwm, Freemau socond, snd Tam O'shantor third, The betting was 40 to 1 sgeinst the winyer. nirn, Bir Joseph Hawley, well known {o ponngotion with the Dutih turf, is desd. Lannox, Apnil 21—5:30 8. m.—The Jaily Neirs' corrpepondent nt Bt, Polersburg roports that plot bus beon disoavered in Kbiva for the mae- saere af all the Russions fn the Khanate, RNue- sian popers accuse tho Lmirof Afghmatan of compligity, It is thought that military opera- tions Liave already boon prdered by Russia, — e FRANCE, FIOUTING EDITORNS, Panm, April 20.—A dual yestorday botweon Maggiols, the oditar of the Thiion, and Roget, tho editor of tho FPays, sesulted iu o wounding of both, Their weapony wore sworda. —~— CUTTING AFFRAY, During o fight betwoen two bartenders and two young wea in tho saloon nt the soutbwest cornor of Madison nnd Iatsted sticots, lass uight about 10 v'oloel, a man who had unathing 0 do with tho quarrel wag stabbed jn tho loft wrist ml(l sovervly wounded, Tho polico had noreport of the acourrancs I'rize of §2,000 Otfoyed Yor an Ameris cun Drenmny, 1aris Lelter, 1 suppose the Amgrican papers, copylng from the Fieuch ones, have alroady given pablicity to tho schiewo of M. Micliselis, the dramatio agous bLere, fur & grand Amcrivan drama in five acts, to bo fonnded on somo nfi]nudn in tho histo af the Ravolution, aud to bo wiitten by 8 Fronch dramatisl, for roprosentation during tho Ceu- tennial. o prizo Lo offers for the successtul plecoa 14 fn itwolf very handanmie, comprising 10,000 fraues (5 £.601) aud u gold modal, bemdod which tho &nthor's royalty will amourt to an jmmenxo sum, so that the inducoments ara (uito suficient to call forth tho bost offaris of dm leading drawmatista of France, ‘tho jury which l¢ tu‘(‘lncn!u on_tho relative merlts of "tho plays offored for compotition 18 alrosdy formed. Viotor Jlugo s to bo its Vresiilent, aud Fran- tun; Mis, Jonnson and sou, Beaver Dam 3 Mr. sud A, K , Beaver Damj the Rav, W. W, Jloore, Wauiiecla, ete. Tho proceediugs commenced with prarer by {lio conctuctor for divins guidance and blessiug. ‘Ll niext prarcisa on the programmo was sy ad- dresa on “Lvidences of tho Divins Origin of the Bible,” by the Hov. Dy, Grillith, but that gentie- wan being abacut ab A funeral on tho West Side, the Bible rcavingy, sot for 11 o'clock, were sub- stituted, and fu the meautimo tho snbjact of tha orgamzation and rolations of the Babbath-school wan fully dimunsod. Jiblo-readivgy, $b0_pocu- Jinr eharacter of which {8 understaod by all’ per- soas ntarestest in Ssbbatlienchonl wazl, follawed, ted by the liov, I B, Edmundy, and the Tuetituso thou took a recers Litl § o'clocii. After the reeoss, the lev, B, C. Mitcboll, of tho Chicaga Theofogical Sominary, deliverod ¢ brilbant addeess on Bible Geographiy, selating Lus persoual experiences in the Holy Land, 1n the ovening, E. J. Lind:ay, Supericondent of the irst Baptist Church Sehool, delivered n address of weloowo. Du. Miteheil loctured on thoe * Tabernacle ané Its Services,” Following f8 tho programme for to-morrow (Wedaesan ) moruing, afternoan; ln_d ovening: 290 8, m,—Prufve meating, = I —Interpeetation of tho Biblo, Warren Randolph, 1, D, Phitadel) hiz, u, m,=—=Tuo Jeason Bundied, 3Maj, I, obert, Bnperintendent Seeond Dapti-t 5, 8, Jivunkee, i p, me—Che Letvon Taught, Dr. C, I, Blackall, Chicago, ks —N:lr?lqlh-Schonl Musle, Frof, W, . Donnes Cineimni 4 tMiatikes Iu Tvaching, Warren Rane Aol D, 140 Py m—Tho SabbatneSchool Teachars' Office. Warrou Raudoip, D, D, EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD. Tho Lvangelical Luthoran Bynod ot this morning ot the usual hour, and opened with the usuat religions exorcises, 1o Nov. Jobn Bading, the President, in tho chair, The morniug woe taken up wholly in hearing tho reading of the reporis of yatjous coumittees on subjects yelat- iug to interual organization and discipline, of na interest outside tiw Church, and w thoological discuseloun, In tho aftoruoon, tho roporis pro= sented in tho moining were taken up and wotion talien therwon ; and tho ovening sousion wag dovoted to religious exorclscs, Amoug othorim= portant mactend, tho Synod bas tinaly resolved upons tha rabmlding of the wing of tho Narthwert- ey University, situstod st Watcrtown, which wag rcmntl?‘ ‘dostroyed by firo; togother with somo additions and improvements. Havoral plans wope snbmltted, Tuat tuslly adopted will [u\'olvn an expeudituro of 313,500, Tho struc. ture ds to bo of bk, amd contsin, Lesides m uafl, recitation aud claes rooms, sud o number af apgptmenss o bo pccupled Ly studonts of the Ligler prades and the professors. —Contracts a1 to ba jmmediately let, aud tho building com- pleted by the 13tk of Keptomber, To.morrow tho tusiness of the Bynod will bo wound up by tho presentation of tho romaining roports of cammitteey and vfilvialy, aud farowell addressed. Ba far, tho ecexlond Lave boon.devated ta ductrival watters wnd absolutoly | necossary routino buslucas, with the slugle oxcoption above wiated, All business propor yilt bacrowdod into clsqua Harcoy, the grestesy theatrical eritio in Franro, Is tohe ono of its membors, (oadness sracjous ! to what quantities of stuff abous La. fayotto and Nochambesy, the fleur de lys end tho- Stars nnd Btripes, Washingten end Louis XVI, thoy will ho obliged to Liston! Hut, fest- ing apart, this outerprlve 18_probably one of the most populer and pragtieal of ali the lifurary plans callod {nto belug by the Contonuial. ——————— Gose Grane au a Iorsoelirecdor, Turf, Freld, and rFarm, Mr. Nat Carlin, (ho etliciet siperintondont of Qeu. U, 8. Grant's breading facin st Kirkwood, Mo, has olosed srrangementd wath Mr. B, ¥, Akers, of the Kausas Stud Farm, for the purs chaso of the trottivg etatliun Bhode Island. whioh Tiorso will ba placod at the hoad of Qeu. Grant's trotting slud. Rbodo {sland 1 a brown lorue, fonled 1860, sired by Whitehail (son of North Amegican, by Bir Waltoi), dam by Niggor Buby (don_of_'Tiger Whip) ; second dam & mare of areat pudursnuo aud womo speed, Lrod in New Jursoy, pedigiee nob traced, Mr, Cartlin, who nas eutire contral of this farm, bas of vavious tunos madoe wowe valuablo sdditious thereto in tho way of thoroughbred marcd, and Lias becoumo acorvert ta tho (hoary that indisputably good troting stallions bred (o thoso mares wust fuin out trotiers, Wo ure promisad at an varly day a full lhfi of tho stook on the M'rosdent's 1arm 18 sl ) the lagh fow houra to-moarrow, i HARRY HOGG, Sveclal Dispatoh o The Chicago Triduns, Avzon, 111, April 20,~Tho ordination of tha Rev. Henry C, Hogy as pastor of the Uvitrisn Church of thig elty took placo this ovenlng, and was very largely atfonded. The following wea tho ordor'af korvices:s Reading of the Bcyiptuzea Ly tho Rov, John Bynder; sormon by the Rov. Robert Collyor, of Chicago; ordwatign and fo« utaliation by the Lev, J, L. Doubodt ; right Liand of fellowebip by tho Rtov. J. U, Lognard, -mi’ charga to pastor and pooplo by the Bov, G . 0w, — GHICAGOANS AT NASHVILLE, Bpecial Diapateh to The CAtcado Trioune, NasuviLLg, Tenn,, April 20.—Dlies ia hore o= night. Ho was recolved by » committes of min- iglars aud escortod to the Myxwell llouwo, Whittle will zeach hero Friday. 1le was do~ tainod at Culesgo by the elckness of hid wife, Tho Rov. Jawes 1. Brooks, of 8k, Louts, who is @ native of ‘l‘nunuu:;l m participate in the maotjug. Thoush it forrants to-ul 3 ;ul_l{‘lu, 0 pooplo gatliored at tuo Expo-&lfi;: Builutag, sud were olectniled by (he sloqusace of Byookn and the vinging of Rl

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